Eligibility Criteria
Insurance Requirement
See program details
Residency
US residency required
Program Information
Processing Time
2–8 weeks
Delivery Method
Varies by program
Application Method
Online
Indicated For
Iron Deficiency Anemia
About This Medication
# AbbVie Patient Assistance Program Guide: How to Get INFeD at Low or No Cost ## About This Program AbbVie's patient assistance programs are designed to help uninsured and underinsured patients access their prescribed medications at no cost. While INFeD (iron dextran) is not explicitly listed among AbbVie's primary myAbbVie Assist medications, AbbVie offers multiple patient assistance pathways through its Patient Assistance Foundation programs. This guide explains how to explore assistance options for INFeD through AbbVie's comprehensive support system. ## Who Qualifies for Assistance You may be eligible for AbbVie patient assistance if you: - Live in the United States - Are uninsured or have limited health insurance coverage - Demonstrate financial need based on household income and out-of-pocket medical expenses - Have a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider - Are not enrolled in a commercial insurance plan that requires you to use patient assistance as a condition of coverage (known as "alternate funding programs") Patients with Medicare, Medicaid, or other government insurance may also qualify, depending on their specific coverage and financial circumstances. ## Income Eligibility Guidelines AbbVie's income criteria are based on household size and annual income. To qualify, your household income must not exceed the following thresholds: | Household Size | Maximum Annual Income | |---|---| | 1 person | $62,600 | | 2 people | $84,600 | | 3 people | $106,600 | | 4 people | $128,600 | | Each additional person | Add $22,000 | These guidelines help AbbVie identify patients with genuine financial need. During the application review, AbbVie may also consider your insurance coverage, out-of-pocket medical expenses, and overall financial situation. ## Insurance Requirements AbbVie's patient assistance programs are primarily designed for: - **Uninsured patients**: Those with no health insurance coverage - **Underinsured patients**: Those whose insurance does not adequately cover their medications - **Medicare patients**: Those with Medicare coverage who still face affordability barriers Importantly, if your commercial insurance plan requires you to apply for patient assistance as a condition of receiving coverage (an "alternate funding program"), you are not eligible for AbbVie's myAbbVie Assist program. In such cases, contact AbbVie Patient Access Support to explore alternative assistance options. ## How to Apply ### Step 1: Gather Required Documents Before starting your application, collect the following documents: - Proof of income (recent tax returns, pay stubs, or benefit statements) - Proof of household size (birth certificates, marriage certificate, or dependent documentation) - Current insurance cards (if you have insurance) - List of current medications and their costs - Pharmacy printout showing your prescriptions (if taking multiple medications) - Proof of residency (utility bill or lease agreement) - Photo identification ### Step 2: Complete the Online Application Visit AbbVie's Patient Access Support website to begin your application. You will need to: - Register for an account - Provide personal and household information - Enter your income details - Upload electronic copies of your supporting documents - Upload insurance cards if applicable - Provide information about your difficulty accessing your medication ### Step 3: Healthcare Provider Submission Your prescribing healthcare provider must also submit application documents separately. AbbVie will contact your provider to: - Verify your prescription for INFeD - Obtain clinical information about your treatment - Confirm your medical need for the medication You and your healthcare provider can submit documents separately through the online portal or by mail/fax. ### Step 4: Review and Submit Before submitting your application: - Review AbbVie's privacy notice to understand how your personal data will be used - Review the program terms and conditions - Acknowledge your understanding and agreement - Submit your application ### Step 5: Mail or Fax Additional Documents (if needed) If you prefer to submit documents by mail or fax, send them to: **AbbVie Patient Access Support** D-617927, AP5 NE 1 N. Waukegan Rd. North Chicago, IL 60064 Phone: 1-800-222-6885 ## Timeline and Delivery After you submit your application, AbbVie will review your eligibility and contact both you and your healthcare provider with a decision. Once approved, you can use the AbbVie portal to schedule medication refill deliveries based on your prescription. Most products are shipped in 90-day supplies, and there are no co-pays or shipping costs for approved patients. ## What Happens If Your Application Is Denied If you are not approved for assistance, AbbVie Patient Access Support can help identify other financial assistance options. You may also: - Request a review of your application if your financial situation has changed - Ask about alternative AbbVie assistance programs - Contact your healthcare provider to discuss other treatment options - Explore state pharmaceutical assistance programs or nonprofit organizations that help with medication costs ## Important Disclaimers - This guide provides general information about AbbVie's patient assistance programs. Specific eligibility and program details may vary. - INFeD availability through AbbVie's patient assistance programs should be confirmed by contacting AbbVie Patient Access Support directly at 1-800-222-6885. - You must notify AbbVie if your insurance or financial situation changes during your enrollment. - Participation in this program is free; AbbVie does not collect any fees from patients seeking assistance. - This program is intended for U.S. residents only. ## Contact Information For questions about AbbVie patient assistance programs or to begin your application: **Phone**: 1-800-222-6885 **Website**: Visit AbbVie.com/PatientAccessSupport for more information and to apply online.
Program information last verified: March 30, 2026
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